Brackley Frayer (Theatre) is designing the lighting for the musical Sugar, which is being directed by Tony Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Glenn Casale (Theatre) at the California Music Circus in Sacramento. The show opens Aug. 23.

Dana Moran Williams (Theatre) in November designed the scenery for the world premiere of Josh Ravetch's new play, One November Yankee, at the NoHo Arts Center in Los Angeles, starring Loretta Swit and Harry Hamlin. Reviews from the major national arts periodicals and newspapers have been very favorable. They include:
"... dominates Dana Moran Williams' excellent set" - Backstage
"One November Yankee refers to the name of the crashed plane (stunningly recreated by set designer Dana Moran Williams and placed center stage) - CultureSpot LA
"Dana Moran Williams' excellent set piece -- an upturned Piper J-3 Cub in signature banana yellow -- neatly serves to unify the 'real' and 'artistic' worlds of the play." - Los Angeles Times.

Michael Lugering (Theatre) is the author of The Expressive Actor: Integrated Voice, Movement and Acting Training, which has been republished in a second edition by Routledge Theatre and Performance in the United Kingdom. This second edition has been restructured and reorganized completely and contains 30,000 additional words and numerous new illustrations. Voice and Speech Review describes the book as "An excellent blueprint for instruction...This book challenges the way in which most actor training takes place..."

Dana Moran Williams (Theatre) recently designed Rainbow Connections in Los Angeles, a New Works Festival celebrating the work of LGBTQ artists. The three-cycle, nine-week program was sponsored by the Knightsbridge Theatre and funded in part by the National American Shakespeare Company with a grant from the office of cultural diversity from the city of Los Angeles and the National Diversity Project.